21.4492 Acres, Trinity County, Texas

Posted on: October 19th, 2023

This is a densely forested land in a remote area readily accessed on a county road with power and landline telephone available. The native forest has a mix of very large and tall mature pines and hardwoods towering above the neighboring woods. The pine timber was last thinned around ten years ago, and offers a fairly substantial volume of higher grade, very tall sawtimber. The hardwood component increases towards the eastern end, with a few small wet-weather drains cutting across the property.

The property has been used for timber production and hunting, with plenty of sign of whitetail deer. This land has been hunted under a lease for many years; there is not a current lease contract. The leasees have kept several lanes and trails open; the main road leading east has a 50-yard or so section in the center of the property that needs simple brushing back from the road edges. No blinds or feeders are offered with the property.

The fine sandy loam soils are excellent for growing both pine and hardwood, and are suitable for establishing pasture judging from neighboring lands. The native forests on this property have a wide assortment of species including loblolly and shortleaf pine, white oak, water oak, black oak, sweetgum, southern red oak, American elm, Florida maple, American holly and hornbeam.

This land lays along the county road known as TrinLady Park Road, and includes a small triangle of about a quarter-acre on the west side of the county road. The total acres include about .17 of an acre in the county road right-of-way according to the existing survey from 1984. The north lines appear to be fenced and several of the corners were identifiable. There is a distinct timber type change along the southern boundary.

All provided mapping is based on Trinity County Appraisal District, a 1984 survey and GIS aerial photo interpretation using deed call information, with ground checks of assumed corner and line markers. No guarantee is offered or implied concerning the acreage nor boundary line locations.

This 21.4492 acres is offered at $7,226 per acre or $155,000.

There are no minerals available. No seller financing is available. There are no known improvements on this property.

The property is currently under Ag/Timber Valuation on the taxes, which show to have been approximately $67 this past year. A New Owner will be responsible to apply for Ag/Timber Valuation at the County Appraisal District, as the valuations are tied to the landowner, not the land. See comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/property-tax/ag-timber/index.php
Electric Power (believed to be Houston County Electric Coop) runs along the western property line just west of and parallel to the county road, running northwest to southeast.
The eastern boundary is approximately 160 feet of frontage on TrinLady Park Road.
Telephone landline is along west side of county road.
Septic and water supply well will need to be installed.
Trinity ISD School District.
FEMA maps show no apparent floodplain.
See downloadable maps.

To arrange site visits, please contact listing agent Mark Brian at 936-590-0986, the TerraStone office at 936-590-4909. A registration form will be emailed to you for your review and signing prior to the site visit and only takes a few minutes on a smart phone or computer. Internal property access is through the gate on the county road; the gate combination will be made available at registration.

Buyers agents are required to contact listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at discretion of listing agent.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, tree ages, timber volumes, timber value, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural or forestry use.

Land taxes may be subject to agricultural or other valuations that may be subject to roll back taxes if the use of the land is changed or a new application for such valuation is not tendered to the appropriate appraisal district by the purchaser. Land use valuation status is tied to the landowner, not to the land. See comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/property-tax/ag-timber/index.php

All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Aerial and ground photography may include neighboring properties that are not included in this offering, and such photography is intended for general use only. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction, and are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.

32 ACRES, RUSK COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 15th, 2023

Rarely does timber value, a large perennial stream, all-weather public road access, beautiful scenery, excellent recreational values, and relative remoteness occur within a half-hour drive of Nacogdoches, Carthage, and Henderson. The beauty of this dandy, easily-accessed, well-forested property cannot be overstated. Located a few miles north of Garrison in southern Rusk County, near the Arlam community, this is truly an outstanding parcel of land for a getaway spot to relax and enjoy the forests of East Texas. The secluded bottomlands and upland areas are very suitable for still hunting and archery, with plenty of sign of whitetail deer, feral hogs and squirrels.

Golondrina Creek is a major perennial stream with beautiful scenery along its banks, and is the eastern boundary of the property. The deed calls for the boundary line to be on the eastern/southern bank of Golondrino the right-bank down-stream, so full access is assured. The extraordinarily attractive pine and hardwood creek bottom forest covers about 15 acres, while the well-drained uplands contain about 17 acres. Some of the loblolly pines in this bottom are truly outstanding specimens, being 30-plus inches in diameter. The uplands include about 7 acres of loblolly pine plantation that was thinned once around 2005; the trees appear to be over 30 years old.
The native forests on this property have a wide assortment of species including loblolly pine, white oak, beech, ash, shortleaf pine, water oak, black oak, sweetgum, southern red oak, American elm, Florida maple, American holly, cherrybark red oak, southern red oak, black cherry, mulberry and hornbeam.
There are small areas holding water on the toe of the hillside that contain blackgum, overcup oak and water hickory. Except in the plantation, the understory is semi- to fully open and is easy to traverse.

The loamy fine sandy soils are excellent for growing both pine and hardwood. The bottomland Laneville loam soils along Golondrina Creek are supporting an excellent hardwood pine forest. The upland Tenaha loamy fine sand soils appear to have a decent wet-weather timber harvesting capability. The future owner may possibly have several forest management options on this property; an improvement harvest; a total harvest and replant; or allowing the forest to continue to grow for a future timber harvest.

This deed-described 32 acres is offered at $4,300 per acre or $137,600. The boundary lines may possibly require a resurvey for refining the boundary description to modern standards. The Sellers are retaining all owned minerals. No seller financing is available. Hunting equipment such as feeders, trail cameras and blinds are not included in the sale.

Property boundaries appear to be the county road on the west, old fencing along the south line; it is deed-called to be the eastern bank of Golondrina Creek on the east line, and the north line is old flagging, some old blazes, and a timber type change where the timber on the land to the north was harvested in the past. The apparent northwest and southwest corner markers were located along the eastern side of the county road. No guarantees are made as to the exact location of these boundaries or corners. All provided mapping is based on CAD, GIS aerial photo interpretation using deed call information, and ground checks of Golondrina Creek and the assumed corner and line markers.

This property is currently under Ag/Timber Valuation on the taxes. A rough estimate would be about $125 per year; the appraisal district has inaccurate information concerning this particular parcel.
Electric Power (believed as being Rusk County Electric Coop) is on nearby land to north and south of property.
Approximately 925 feet frontage on east side of County Road 3284.
Residents in the area appear to be on water wells, but land is located within the Arlam Concord Water Supply service area.
Garrison ISD School District.
FEMA floodplain along Golondrina Creek.

To arrange site visits, please contact listing agent Mark Brian at 936-590-0986, the TerraStone office at 936-590-4909. A registration form will be emailed to you for your review and signing prior to the site visit, and only takes a few minutes on a smart phone or computer. There is a gate into the property on the east side of CR 3284, and access for inspection is available at this location. The lock combination will be provided with the registration. Internal property access is currently one trail/road along the south line to edge of Golondrina Creek, with the remainder being pedestrian.

Buyers agents are required to contact listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at discretion of listing agent.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, tree ages, timber volumes, timber value, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural or forestry use. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Aerial and ground photography may include neighboring properties that are not included in this offering, and such photography is intended for general use only. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction, and are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.

392.68 Acres, Upshur County, Texas

Posted on: October 15th, 2023

Looking for that hard to find recreational and hunting jewel? You just found it! Property makes an outstanding hunting property with it’s diverse habitats across the tract. Property features 188 +/- acres of mature hardwood bottom land with water features traversing the bottom, 25 +/- acre cypress and a waterfowl hunters haven within the large slough feature identified as “Grassy Lake”.

Uplands consist of 92 +/- acres of pine plantation that is ready for a management thinning and offers immediate income potential, as well as 63.5 +/- acres native pine and hardwood timber stand at the NW corner. The existing power line ROW of approximately 7 +/- acres provides a view across the landscape and has added an excellent hunting advantage to the property. Property features good interior woods road and trail system to navigate the property and is accessible by way of Mink Rd., convenient to Hwy 271.

Property is located between Gilmer and Pittsburg and is centrally located between I-20 and I-30 allowing for easy access from Dallas, Texarkana, or Shreveport, LA.

Well managed bottomland timber is hard to find these days and this property has been maintained for optimum wildlife habitat.

231.87 ACRES, CASS COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 15th, 2023

Top Notch timber and recreational opportunity. The property straddles the Texas and Louisiana state line with 71+ acres in Cass County, Texas and 160+ acres in Caddo Parish, Louisiana. The property is conveniently accessable by way of long frontage along CR 4561. This 231.87 +/- acre tract provides an excellent timber investment opportunity with 194 +/- acres of pine plantation ready for thinning operations and producing immediate cash flow opportunity. Additionally the property is made up of 30 acres SMZ or Stream Management Zone loaded with mature hardwood and pine and is a haven for the wildlife populations, 2.18 +/- acres of pipeline right-of-way, and approximately 5.66 +/- acres of Non-Forested property which is primarily consisting of a marsh area along Hurricane Creek.

92.03 +/- acres, 18 year loblolly pine plantation

46.45 +/- acres, 17 year loblolly pine plantation

55.9 +/- acres, 27 year loblolly pine plantation

The marsh area along Hurricane Creek was once damned up to form an approximately 10 acre shallow lake but the dam had breached some time ago.

Please call for more details.

56 ACRES, RUSK COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 15th, 2023

This Rusk County timberland property is 13 miles southeast of Henderson, 10 miles north of Mt. Enterprise, and 30 miles north of Nacogdoches. Located in the rolling sandy highlands between the Minden and Brachfield communities, this woodland is a pleasing mix of planted loblolly pine plantation and native pine-hardwood forest with beautiful streamside hardwoods. This property offers great recreational aspects as well as timber production, with an attractive appearance to the mixed pine and hardwood forest. This is not your typical pine plantation property; this one has a very diverse forested habitat and nice hilly terrain features.

The approximately 25 acres of loblolly plantation is 15 years old, so a first-thinning harvest could occur anytime in the next five years, depending on the owner’s management goals. The native forest includes white oak, cherrybark red oak, water oak, hickory, blackgum, sweetgum, shortleaf pine and loblolly pine. The streamside corridors are gorgeous, being mostly undisturbed for many years, resulting in an open understory and tall hardwoods surrounding the sandy-bottom streams. This property will make a nice hunting property, with good internal access along an old logging road on the west, and a pipeline right-of-way on the east.

The deep sandy soils have demonstrated excellent wet-weather timber harvesting capability in the past, thus potentially increasing forest product marketing opportunities.

A quarter-mile of County Road 3125 runs through the northern section of the land, while a powerline parallels the south side of this county road.

Sellers are concurrently offering for sale a separate 92.19 acre tract located 500 feet north of this 56-acre tract on CR 3125.

All references herein to acreages, property boundary locations, tree ages, timber volumes or quality, improvements or utilities are approximations or estimates, and are offered only as a general guide, and are not guaranteed in any way, being based existing public documents and interpretations of aerial photography. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages or boundary lines. Potential buyers are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves.

92.19 ACRES, RUSK COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 14th, 2023

This Rusk County timberland property is 13 miles southeast of Henderson, 10 miles north of Mt. Enterprise, and 30 miles north of Nacogdoches. Located in the rolling sandy highlands between the Minden and Brachfield communities, this woodland is a pleasing mix of planted loblolly pine and native shortleaf pine, with beautiful streamside hardwood stands. This property offers great recreational aspects as well as timber production, with an attractive appearance to the mixed pine and hardwood forest. This is not your typical pine plantation property; this land has a very diverse forested habitat and rolling terrain features.

The approximately 65 acres of loblolly plantation is 15 years old, so a first-thinning harvest could occur anytime in the next five years, depending on the owner’s management goals. It is intermixed with native shortleaf pine, some of which has attained small-sawlog size. The native woods include white oak, cherrybark red oak, water oak, hickory, blackgum, sweetgum, shortleaf pine and loblolly pine. The streamside corridors are really nice with large hardwoods along the sandy-bottom streams, one of which has petrified wood in the stream channel. This property is an outstanding hunting property, with good internal access along pipeline right-of-ways on the south and west sides.

The Seller is offering a separate 56-acre tract about 500 feet south of this one, on the same county road.

All references herein to acreages, property boundary locations, tree ages, timber volumes or quality, improvements or utilities are approximations or estimates, and are offered only as a general guide, and are not guaranteed in any way, being based existing public documents and interpretations of aerial photography. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages or boundary lines. Potential buyers are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves.

3.48 ACRES, SMITH COUNTY, TX

Posted on: October 14th, 2023

An excellent house site in a forested setting, located in eastern Smith County, Texas.

This approximately 3-acre site is south of Interstate 20, approximately 15 miles east of Tyler, Texas, and is situated 10 miles west Kilgore, Texas on asphalt-topped County Road 3111 (Joy Wright Mountain Road). This land is located approximately 2 miles south of I-20, off Exit 579 at I-20, and fronts the south side of CR 3111, a quarter-mile west of the Joy Wright Mountain Road and Goforth Road intersection.

This tract has a nice mature pine – hardwood forest overstory; relatively level terrain; electric power, community water, and telephone service along county road.

The property is being offered at $18,500 per acre and will be subject to surveyed acreage. The property will be sold under a deed restriction prohibiting mobile homes, trailer homes, or pre-manufactured housing. This does not apply to a modular home placed on a permanent foundation.

Annual property taxes are unknown, as this parcel is being cut out of a larger parcel.
Electric Power, Telephone, Community Water on the north boundary along CR 3111.
Approximately 800-plus feet of frontage on CR 3111.
Chapel Hill ISD School District.
No indicated FEMA floodplain.
Relatively level, fine sandy loam soils throughout.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural or forestry use. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications. A recent survey is attached.

59.06 ACRES (TR #10), NACOGDOCHES COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 14th, 2023

Ideal rural +/- 59.06 acre parcel for timber or recreational investment. Historically managed for timber production this property consist of 2001 & 1988 pine plantation offering future income opporunty. Property features Legg Creek on the western boundary, and has asphalted road frontage along county road 783. Offering seclusion but yet features the convenience of location being approximately 1.5 miles from Douglass schools, and a short drive via Hwy 21 to Nacogdoches. Not to mention, you can be on Lake Nacogdoches with a few minutes drive.

Call for additional details.

Buyers agents are required to contact listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at discretion of listing agent.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, tree ages, timber volumes, timber value, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural or forestry use. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Aerial and ground photography may include neighboring properties that are not included in this offering, and such photography is intended for general use only. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction, and are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.

435 ACRES, BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 14th, 2023

435 acres, more or less of recreational property in Bexar County, Texas.

The property is situated south of Hwy 90 along Montgomery Road, 1.5 miles outside loop 1604. Nestled amongst growing single family development west of San Antonio this unique property offers a great recreational opportunity. Portions of the property have been managed for row crop agriculture and cattle grazing. The property is bisected by Lucas creek traversing east to west, with Potranca Creek traversing the property from the north; both of which flow into the Medina River which bounds the property on the east boundary.

These scenic streams and stream buffers are protected under a Conservation Easement that encumbers approximately 239.481 acres of the property; preserving these critical corridors. An estimated 135 acres within these corridors have been reforested in a variety of local woody species to enhance and protect the integrity of the Medina River system; while the additional acreage is a mix of open farmland, native grasses and brush, and a mix of live oak, pecan, and other species along the Medina River.

A majority of the property is situated within the 100-year floodplain.

Multiple improvements are located on the property but are not in habitable condition. No value has been contributed to said improvements. It is recommended that these improvements not be entered as the conditions have not been maintained, or evaluated for safety, and some have been open to the elements.

A summary of the conservation project, the complete “parent site” land survey, and other information is provided in the document download section.

Buyers agents are required to contact the listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at discretion of listing agent.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural or forestry use. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.

803 ACRES, POLK COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 14th, 2023

803 acres, High Fence Ranch

Description:

This rare offering promotes an ideal 803 acre, completely high game fenced, timberland investment offering diverse income opportunity. The property features a portion of East Texas most unique live water feature with the western boundary bounded by nearly one mile of Kickapoo Creek frontage, featuring scenic sandstone bottoms, scattered waterfalls, and being fed by numerous natural springs throughout the area. Kickapoo Creek feeds into Lake Livingston about four miles downstream from the Kickapoo Ranch.

Timber:

The property features well stocked stands of loblolly plantation for rotational near term and future income. Most of the timber is a late 20s to 30-year stand of pine with a smaller portion of acreage consisting of 11-year plantation. Stream zones and scattered areas throughout the property offer various hardwood species.

Water:

The western boundary is bound by the scenic Kickapoo Creek that creates a true rare live water experience in East Texas and is fed by three additional sandstone bed creeks traversing portions of the property for abundant water attraction for wildlife. One surface pond being 2.6 acres in size nestled within the towering plantations is a tremendous water resource for the abundant wildlife on the ranch.

Improvements:

The ranch offers 24/7 enjoyment with the comfortable lodging experience provided by a three-bedroom hunting lodge custom designed and built with cedar and hardwoods harvested from the property included the beautiful black walnut flooring.

The property has coop electric service and is served by a private water well and on-site septic system.

Family, friends, or business guest will be delighted to relax in the comfort of the lodge, which is nestled on the banks of Kickapoo Creek, and overlooking the scenic waterfall below. A tranquil experience to say the least, while taking a break from it all listening to the sounds of live waterfall.

The ranch also offers the convenience of a rock pit as a resource for maintenance of the road infrastructure throughout the property.

Wildlife:

The ranch features an approximate 3-acre breeder pen. The whitetails have been consistently bred to greater than 200-inch class breeder bucks on-site and the owner has stocked the ranch over the last seven years with regular releases. Per the owner, every March they typically release between 20-30 yearling fawns from the breeder pens onto the ranch.

Location:

The ranch is a short 12 miles from Onalaska, approximately 30 miles from Livingston, and less than 90-minute drive from Houston, TX, and approximately 3-hour drive from Dallas, TX.

Buyers agents are required to contact the listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at discretion of listing agent.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural or forestry use. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.